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Charles F Aquadro is the Charles A. Alexander Professor of Biological Sciences at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds joint appointments in the Departments of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Molecular Biology and Genetics. His research focuses on evolutionary patterns and processes, particularly using Drosophila as a model to study genomic diversity and its applications in human health and agriculture. He also teaches courses in population genetics, comparative genomics, and personal genomics and medicine.
Education: Ph.D. in Genetics (University of Georgia, 1981), M.S. in Zoology (University of Vermont, 1978), B.S. in Biology (St. Lawrence University, 1975).
Research interests include understanding genetic diversity in populations, symbiotic interactions (e.g., Wolbachia-Drosophila), and the molecular evolution of genes regulating germline stem cells. His work bridges fundamental research with outreach, including advising science media (e.g., NOVA) and promoting diversity in STEM through lab initiatives.
Awards include honorary degrees and recognition for contributions to population genetics. The Aquadro Lab emphasizes fostering an inclusive environment, particularly supporting racial and cultural diversity in scientific fields.
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